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    I have the Pact, very happy with it. Had a competition electronics bought it new and it never worked. Smashed it with a ball peen hammer after customer service would not help me.

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    Thumbs up chrono

    Been using a Pact for a long time. Funny thing about it is that my buddy has two of them including one of the first ones that has a rechargable battery in it. I have a model about 15 years old. We shot a very consistant load through all three of them and the results where almost identical. Within two to five f.p.s. Used one set of screens and all three chronos one at a time. Very consistant between the three boxes. Never had a problem with one, did ruin a sky screen with a errant fifty cal. round ball once though!
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    I've been using a Chrony Gamma Master (with printer) for 7 years or more. No complaints. One of our range officers wasn't watching where he was going during a cease fire and walked between my bench and the tripod and got caught in the display cable, pulling the display onto the concrete in front of the bench and ruining the display.

    They all work pretty well as long as you follow the instructions and don't shoot them. Use the sun shades, move the sensors (sky screens) far enough from the muzzle so muzzle blast, flash and powder gasses exiting the muzzle don't disturb readings, and try to avoid shooting when the sun angle is so low in the sky that it comes in under the sun shades and glints off the bullet. This will produce false readings. As far as I'm concerned, there isn't much difference between them as long as they're used correctly.

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    Smile

    I'm on my third basic Chrony. The first two died violent deaths. Never had any problem with them, other that that they're not bulletproof. Come to think of it, I did have the screens on both of the first two perforated by unburned powder grains. Fixed that on #3 by Scotch taping a glass microscope slide over the screen. If that ever gets cracked, I'll easily replace it. It's gotten blotches of boolit lube on it that would've hit the plastic.
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    I have had two Crony Alphas the first one I gave to my brother. I still have the other one. I have not had any problems with either one. Although when the battery gets low it will mess up. This is probably true of all of them. One note of caution put a 1/4 inch thick plexiglass in front of the readout but only as big as the front of the unit it's self. This is to protect the unit from gas checks that some times come off the bullet. I don't know for sure but I think the newer ones come as a remote unit ie. screens out front, readout on shooting bench. A chronograph makes it much easer to figure ballistics. Aside from that it's just neat to know what your loads are doing.

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    I have the cheapo Chrony for about 13 years. I used to use it a lot until my reloading skills got a mite better.

    I have settled down to a few favorite loads for my battery of handguns and rifles.
    When I last checked them out most of them were quite consistent and there really was not any need to measure the velociity.

    As long as my loads are assembled correctly, with consistent COL, same charge, same primer, same powder and same neck tension I get good accuracy.

    I keep good records and I have a load log with every batch of every cartridge I have ever made in it. I just follow the formula to duplicate a load that has worked well for me in the past. There are not any little boxes with mystery loaded cartridges in my trailer. They all have an index number which corresponds to my entries in my load log and that will tell me all the vital information.

    However, now I have a new rifle in the dreaded 6.5 x 55 MM calibre and I guess I am going to have to use a chrony again to figure it out.
    Pax Nobiscum Dan (Crash) Corrigan

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    35p

    I heard that the 35P was going to be made again and sent a email to the good folks that make them and asked if I needed to buy any spare parts. In two hours I had a return email telling me that they planed to support the 35P for the foreseeable future.
    I have two of the 35P units and one of the 33 units that came before the 35P.
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    The 35P is back and if you can swing the $$$ that is the way to go IMO.

    I have a CED M2 and it is a great setup especially with the IR screens. It rarely ever misses a reading and if you shoot a little low (as some here seem prone too) you only kill the sensor not the expensive part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forester View Post
    The 35P is back and if you can swing the $$$ that is the way to go IMO.

    I have a CED M2 and it is a great setup especially with the IR screens. It rarely ever misses a reading and if you shoot a little low (as some here seem prone too) you only kill the sensor not the expensive part.
    The only reason so many Chronys get shot is the poor screens that require you shoot low, no mmore than 8" high.

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    I bought a Chrony brand F1 about 20 years ago & she's still going strong. The plastic sky screens are getting yellowed with age & are cracking a little, but other than that, she's as sound as the day she was new. I've documented over 500 pages of targets with her & I have no idea how many more I shot but didn't keep. She's had plenty of use.

    Spare sky screens can be had for $10. Other spare parts are available too. Back when I bought mine, they were under $70. Now they are around $100, but still well worth it in my book. I can read the display from my bench, so I never felt the need for the upgraded version with the remote display, but it is also available if you want to pay a little extra. Also, Chrony will let you trade in your old one when you upgrade to a higher level new one.

    I just can't say enough good things about that product -
    http://shootingchrony.com/
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    I chose the F1 a few months ago and have used it a few times and it's worked well. The readout is on a wire so at least if I clobber the box I'll still have a souvenier

    I've tried it with pellets outside and it worked, and even a small crossbow inside [SWMBO was away] near a window and it worked (314 fps). So far, so good...

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    Like river-rider, I've got an Oehler M33. When the 35p came out, my M33 was doing so well I didn't see any reason to upgrade. I like the Oehler because I can use a different screen-spread, but otherwise it doesn't give a lot of different information than the others.
    After about 30 years, I did upgrade to Skyscreen II's, and that gave me a much larger sensitive area to shoot. I can shoot a bunch of groups before I have to go forward and change targets.(I shoot at a supervised range)
    I would seriously consider going to a 35, but it's going to be quite a while before I put a hole in the computor, so I don't see it happening.
    I would tell you to look at the RCBS chrono as it has a screen-area similar to the Oehler, and the readout being on the bench sure seems like good idea to me. I put mine behind me to protect it from strange readings caused by vibrations.
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    Ohler is taking orders for the 35P $575.00 plus $20.00 Shipping and 8.125 % Tax for Texas customers. Shipping in August first ordered first out.
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    I have had my Oehler 35P since 1997 and everything including the printer still works. I've been very happy and I guess lucky that it still does. Took a large gun case and cut out the foam to fit it all in the gun case . Have kept it inside the house under my bed where the temperature stays the same. Checked it again last week and still works fine. Just have to put in a fresh battery. I believe a lot of them have the printer gone bad because of the printing mechanism rollers go out 1st and getting parts was hard back then. Now I understand that they will continue with support for the model 35P but are still not going to be building anymore unless something has changed recently.
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    I use the CED and am a happy camper.

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    Hi, I just started using my new F1 last Saturday and it took while to get the hang of it. Some readings were plausible[1100/1150] others were crazy[9135].I moved it out and up and it settled down but not permenantly.Gerry

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